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barricade pre-emergent herbicide bag Award 22-0-5 Fertilizer with 0.38% Barricade Herbicide

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barricade pre-emergent herbicide bag Award 22-0-5 Fertilizer with 0.38% Barricade HerbicideAward 19 0 6 Turf Fertilizer with 0. 38% Barricade Herbicide is a professional grade fertilizer and pre emergent herbicide combination designed to provide season long weed prevention while supporting healthy, vigorous turf growth. Featuring 19% nitrogen, 6% soluble potash, and 0. 38% prodiamine, this dual purpose formulation prevents many annual grassy and broadleaf weeds before they emerge while supplying nutrients needed for turf color, density,

Award 19-0-6 Turf Fertilizer with 0.38% Barricade Herbicide is a professional-grade fertilizer and pre-emergent herbicide combination designed to provide season-long weed prevention while supporting healthy, vigorous turf growth. Featuring 19% nitrogen, 6% soluble potash, and 0.38% prodiamine, this dual-purpose formulation prevents many annual grassy and broadleaf weeds before they emerge while supplying nutrients needed for turf color, density, rooting, and stress tolerance. Barricade Herbicide works by inhibiting root and shoot development during weed germination, preventing susceptible weeds from establishing. Award 19-0-6 provides proven control of crabgrass, annual bluegrass, goosegrass, foxtail, chickweed, henbit, knotweed, purslane, spurge, woodsorrel, and numerous other annual weeds. The fertilizer component contains polymer-coated sulfur-coated urea for extended feeding and improved nutrient efficiency. Award 19-0-6 is ideal for professional lawn care programs, golf course fairways and roughs, athletic fields, parks, sod farms, landscape ornamentals, and other labeled sites where long-term weed prevention and turf quality are priorities.

Features & Benefits

Contains 0.38% Barricade® (prodiamine) for season-long pre-emergent weed control

19-0-6 fertilizer analysis supports turf color, density, and overall vigor

Controls crabgrass, annual bluegrass, goosegrass, chickweed, henbit, and many other weeds

Polymer-coated sulfur-coated urea provides slow-release nitrogen feeding

Prevents weed establishment by inhibiting root and shoot development during germination

Suitable for lawns, golf courses, athletic fields, parks, sod farms, and ornamentals

Provides residual weed control for extended protection

Granular formulation ensures uniform coverage and easy application

Professional-grade formulation trusted by turf managers and lawn care professionals

Labeled Use Sites

Established turfgrass, residential lawns, golf course fairways, golf course roughs, athletic fields, parks, sod farms, landscape ornamentals, field-grown ornamentals, perennial plantings, wildflower plantings, landscape beds, municipal properties, transportation rights-of-way, utility rights-of-way, railways, roadsides, equipment yards, and other labeled non-crop sites. Golf course putting greens are excluded.

Target Weeds

Crabgrass (large and smooth), annual bluegrass (Poa annua), goosegrass, barnyardgrass, foxtail, crowfootgrass, cupgrass, signalgrass, ryegrass, rescuegrass, smutgrass, witchgrass, lovegrass, panicum, sandbur, chickweed, henbit, knotweed, kochia, lambsquarters, pigweed, purslane, shepherdspurse, speedwell, spurge, woodsorrel, carpetweed, bittercress, Carolina geranium, parsley-piert, pineappleweed, marestail, and numerous other annual grassy and broadleaf weeds.

Application Notes & Rates

Apply before weed germination for optimum performance. Product performance is best when activated by at least ½ inch of rainfall or irrigation within 14 days after application. Uniform coverage is critical for effective weed prevention. Applications may be made as a single treatment or split application program depending on weed pressure and growing conditions. Do not exceed two applications per year or 1.5 pounds of active ingredient per acre annually. For best results, apply shortly after mowing and avoid disturbing the herbicide barrier through aggressive cultivation or aerification practices following application.

Why Choose Award 19-0-6 with Barricade?

Award 19-0-6 simplifies turf management by combining premium turf nutrition with one of the industry's most trusted pre-emergent herbicides. The result is healthier turf, fewer weed breakthroughs, reduced labor, and long-lasting protection against many of the most troublesome grassy and broadleaf weeds encountered in professional turf management programs.

Product Information

Fertilizer Analysis: 19-0-6
Active Ingredient: Prodiamine 0.38%
HRAC Group: Group 3 Herbicide
Total Nitrogen: 19.0%
Slow Release Nitrogen: 4.75% Polymer Coated Sulfur Coated Urea Nitrogen
Soluble Potash (K₂O): 6.0%
Formulation: Granular Fertilizer + Pre-Emergent Herbicide
EPA Reg. No.: 100-1339-57131
Manufacturer: EC Grow
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